UPDATE 16/06: QuickModules is available both as an Outlook Add-In (with installer, recommended) or as an Outlook VBA project

This is one of my side-projects that really helped me sorting my emails with Outlook when I was managing projects and had many emails coming on various topic.

I had many project folders with issues to follow and emails rules didn't make it.
I found drag & drop system to be very poor for sorting emails quickly among various folders.

...to my surprise I did not find any existing tool easing this process, so I've built one.

This tool is able to send selected emails or jump to a specific folder just by typing part of the folder name or paths.
It shows you a dynamic list of potential matches and you just double-click - or select using arrow keys and hit enter - to move to the desired folder.

I've decided to share it freely along with documentation, but if you like it please do consider a small donation .DOWNLOAD PAGE

I've made a quick video on it:ADD-IN DEMO

VBA DEMO

I hope you will like it.Please post any feedback: it is always pleasant to have some answers

UPDATES:
15.06 QuickModules was totally rewritten (C#) to be available as a proper Outlook Addin (with installer) in addition to the VBA project
15.06 QuickModules VBA correction: now lists subfolders of the inbox has well
11.06 QuickModulesStart.bas was included

Last edited by DigiDon on 30 Jul 2018, 15:03, edited 9 times in total.

UPDATES:15.06 QuickModules was totally rewritten (C#) to be available as a proper Outlook Addin (with simple installer) as alternative to the VBA project
15.06 QuickModules VBA correction: now lists subfolders of the inbox has well

No, the Add-In is a total rewrite of the vba module. They are separate technologies.

The VBA needs a quite complicated install but then source code can be easily modified.
The Add-In has a simple installer and directly integrates with Outlook and cannot be modified easily. One disadvantages however is that it seems it is not possible to have a keyboard shortcut to it.

I would recommend using the Add-In if it works well for you, mainly because I rewrote it and it indexes the list of folder for faster display.
The VBA lods the folder list everytime it is started.

Thanks for your positive feedback. I also found it unbelievable that this functionality was neither offered nor found anywhere!
It should have been there many years ago but I'm glad I've made it available at last.

Regarding your issue, I have not experienced it with Outlook 2016 nor had feedback on this issue yet.

I'm not an expert in add-ins but some questions:
-Are the addin buttons still visible ?
-Was the addin automatically disabled by Outlook?https://help.yesware.com/hc/en-us/artic ... 3-and-2010
-Have you tried to kill/restart outlook process completely? / Reboot computer? Still happening on first close?

Worst case you could switch to vba project in the meantime you/I/someone find the cause and solution.
Cheers